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Can anyone suggest some places to go to when we are out in November, we will have a car.
Thanks, would love to know all the nice little places you all have found since going our there.
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Maureen & Dennis
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Could try Ronda, bit of a drive but very nice
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Cabopino port - worth a stroll, Marbella paseo, lovely longish stroll with plenty of watering holes to name but 2
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For Ronda take some warm clothes in November - layers best and possibly gloves - can be beautifully sunny but at the same time very cold - well for Spain anyway.
Cadiz is interesting and a lot of history - Sevilla is a beautiful city and much history but depends on how much time you have - mixed opinions about Jerez - some say its good others not so. Go up to the Alhambra in Granada but best to book in advance - it all really depends on how much time you want to spend in the car - of course if its like last November you may wish to spend your days on the beach getting your BTMs brown!!
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Been to both Cadiz and Seville and loved them both, I was meaning something more in the area and not too far from Duquesa say maybe half hour drive.
And what are BTM's?????????
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Maureen & Dennis
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Grazalema. ( Cadiz)
Tarifa. ( Cadiz)
ZAhara de los ATunes o Bolonia beaches. ( Cadiz)
Carmona and its Parador ( National network of residences, hotels... worth it to try several of them) ( Seville)
Alpujarras ( Granada)
Regarding Paradores:
www.parador.es ( There is an English version of course) CLick on the upper right buttom ( ENGLISH)
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Blimey - half an hour from Duquesa restriction - I guess that means Gib, Marbella, Estepona, Sotogrande and Casares - Leroy Merlin at Cañada - - half an hour - there was I thinking you were the intrepid adventurous types - then again you would need to be for Leroy Merlin and Cañada.
BTM's is short for shhhhh......................................................................... bottom
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Maureen...take a trip to Ronda but go by train, wonderful scenery and much easier. get on the train at San Roque..I will tell you more on the 9th. Benahavis is worth a visit and lunch, as is Istan near Marbella.
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John
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Agree with Benahavis for lunch at that time of the year as should not be too touristy but not sure about Istan - bit of a one horse town and have been a couple of times and wondered why I bothered with the drive up there - Ojen might be worth a look though - again a bit of a one horser but I think more there than Istan - Monda is ok for a stroll and coffee or lunch at the castle hotel there. Half an hour from Duquesa - probably a little more but less than an hour.
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Suppose I agree about Istan itself but there is restaurant on the right just before you get into the town which has tremendous views down the valley and over the reservoir. If the weather is good that is!!!
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John
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No pleasing you Smiley! Thought us women were fussy!!!
Also Ojen, Alhaurin, Malaga centre worth a visit, Coin if you can be bothered, or just drive around and see where your nose takes you.
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Bit more than half an hour, but El Torcal & El Chorro (both in the general direction of Antequera) worth a visit if you want to get away from the concrete jungle. If that's not important, then why not pop over to Torremolinos!
Don't know about Ronda in the winter. Neighbour of mine took a bus trip up there last year, got trapped in a snow storm and had to spend the whole night in the bus waiting to be rescued! Unbelievable, but true.
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Grazalema ( I am half from there- my dad was born and rised there and I have spent all the summers of my life in that beautiful, quiteful, picturesque town) is 30 mins from Ronda and 30 mins from Arcos de la Frontera ( also worth visiting). Justin has something written on this town in his blog. My family and Justin´s family ( Susan and two little cute girls) met there one year ago.
See at the bottom of this page:
http://www.eyeonspain.com/blog/archives/2006_10_01_archive.html
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A yoga teacher said to me once that our left side is the reflect of our mother and right´s of our father. According to this, my right side is from Grazalema.
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And a good way to maintain your sense of humour is to read EOS
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John
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